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mjsoliver


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Giant leaf vac
Original Message   Mar 8, 2011 7:02 am
Hello all!

I am a newbie here, so please bear with me while I learn the ropes!

I have a chance to buy a Giant leaf vac in an online auction.  It is an older model as it is listed as having been in storage (inside) for approx 20 yrs.

The engine is listed as a Kohler, but in the pictures it looks like it might be a Briggs V-twin. (not sure)

It is a towable machine and has several lengths of about six in diameter hose with it.

There is no other info listed.

My question for you is this:  Would this machine be able to move wood chips?  I raise cattle and use chips for bedding, and I need to get the chips from the pile

outside of the barn, into the barn, and spread around in there.

Many thanks for your help!

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Re: Giant leaf vac
Reply #3   Mar 14, 2011 9:04 am
I would look & see the shape & what material the impeller is made from since the machine was not designed for that kind of material or rough service (what size wood chips). If it's not a "squirrel cage" type, & made from fairly heavy metal you might get away with it, but if it's plastic it might self destruct in short order. Even the hoses would  wear out faster. You might be better off with wood shop dust/chip removal equipment. My $0.02
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